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Indonesia highlights importance of transportation in economic development

Indonesian Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi has underlined the importance of providing prime transportation services to the people.
Indonesia highlights importance of transportation in economic development ảnh 1Indonesian Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi speaks during the 2023 National Transportation Day ceremony in Jakarta on September 17. (Photo:Antara)

Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi has underlinedthe importance of providing prime transportation services to the people.

Talking to the press recently, he said the government is promotinginitiatives to develop transportation connect🌳ions, saying this is truly animportant factor in the transformation process that creates a breakthrough i♚neconomic development.

Budicalled on all transport workers to unite for the sake of advancing Indonesia'stransportation industry, thereby contributing to the country's development.

Healso asked all stakeholders to continue to strengthen collaboration to create areliable, efficient, and competitive transportation sector.

𒅌Thisyear, the government developed and started the operation of integrated lightrail transit (LRT) and a high-speed railway, as well as ports, bus terminals,and airports in remote, underdeveloped, outermost, and border (3TP) regions,Budi said./.

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